Create a coloring in page before Sunday, 10th January 2016 and post it in one of the groups. All members of that Facebook group can vote for their favorite page. The 3 pages with the most votes will be included in our next project, which is due to be released in February.

We posted a template with the correct size in each group. All entries must be black and white and not shaded. The artist must sign and date the artwork. Users from the group are allowed to use the art to color and post the results.

On the 10th January we will create an album and a Facebook poll. Group members will be able to vote for one week. The winners will be announced on Monday, 18th January. Each winner will receive a free copy as soon as the book is available on Amazon.

Here are the entry requirements:
1. The drawing area is 6″x9″ – anything exceeding this ratio will be cropped.
2. The drawing should be black and white without shading.
3. Your artwork must be signed and dated (copyright, ya know).
4. Users from the group are allowed to download and color.
5. Keep a scan of the original artwork at a resolution of 300dpi handy – if you win, we will require this original to include in the book.

The Tangle It Pattern Club on Facebook is a great place to find the latest, or buried and long forgotten patterns.

Not only will you find weekly challenges, we also add a daily pattern for you to try. Sometimes one needs a little push to start trying something new.

I finished this artwork including 2 daily prompts from that group: Chechain by Lila Holter and Box it Up by Alice Hendon. Both these patterns have been around for many months. Unless you are lucky, you may never find these step by step instructions.

The Tangle It Pattern Club on Facebook is not only to show off the patterns that I am releasing from my huge pattern collection. It is open to ALL artists. Share your artwork or your patterns with the group. The group is growing at a rapid rate!

Tangle a Rubber Duck – who comes up with a crazy idea like this? You see people tangle all these beautiful animals – tangling owls, birds, or even elephants. But a RUBBER DUCK ???

Ahem … I think that would be me – full of silly ideas to add some fun to life. Alice was brave enough to give me the job of putting up the challenge this week 😉 I probably produced some interesting reactions again – jaw dropping, a few “Oh my gosh, never again is she allowed to put up a challenge“, “What???“, “She can’t be serious!” ..hehe..

There was just one problem: I never tangled an animal shape. Give me paisley shapes, strings of all kinds, or Mandalas. No problem! But a duck?

Well, there is always a first time. I didn’t even have ideas how other people would tackle that shape, since I was the first one to have a go at it.

Here is the result:
I am quite happy the way he (it must be a boy – else he would have pretty eyelashes) turned out.